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Dam Overlook, Outlet (Facilities) 8%
on the lake side of the dam keeps fish from leaving the reservoir due to releases for pool management or irrigation releases, the major contributor to loss of fish from the reservoir. Please stay well away from .... Continue to Dam Overlook, Outlet >>
Harrison Point (Facilities) 8%
This brushpile was created in April 2010 with help from members of the Waconda Lake Association. We added 260 medium to large cedar trees and placed a fish attractor buoy to make it easy for anglers .... Continue to Harrison Point >>
Coyote Trail #8 (Trails) 8%
Take a REST! Nature will always be a wonder to us as each organism works together to form a perfect ecosystem. Ahead of you, we have an area that floods when the lake levels rise .... Continue to Coyote Trail #8 >>
RECREATIONAL ARCHERY (Folder) 8%
State Park Prairie Center, Olathe Prairie Dog State Park Shawnee State Fishing Lake Hunter Education Range Tuttle Creek State Park .... Continue to RECREATIONAL ARCHERY >>
CANOEING, KAYAKING, RAFTING, PADDLE BOARDING (Folder) 8%
reservoirs covering from 1,200 to 16,000 surface acres 43 state fishing lakes owned and operated by KDWP covering 50 to 300 acres 230 community lakes owned by local governments (some may restrict boating .... Continue to CANOEING, KAYAKIN... >>
Douglas (Locations) 8%
The 538-acre Wildlife Area surrounding Douglas State Fishing Lake is primarily timbered and is open for all hunting seasons. Deer, turkey , squirrels, and migrating waterfowl provide hunting .... Continue to Douglas >>
Aquatic Invasive Species Certification Course (Folder) 8%
Council Grove requires anglers and boaters at Council Grove City Lake to have an Aquatic Invasive Species Course certificate. This certificate is REQUIRED .... Continue to Aquatic Invasive... >>
Wildlife Viewing (Sub Location) 8%
). Melvern Lake, in the valley of that river, is still a haven for many of the wildlife species seen by the early trappers. A good way to become familiar with the area is to walk on the Marais des Cygnes .... Continue to Wildlife Viewing >>
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